The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26

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Sot * p UA sssili lt$&m *w- 1& I citrt*, «*W; . 11 *,§fef- J ***# ^ v 1 § u l& t , * § S ew fessxjftJ* 0,4 r«tnnted feac# / j * m & ittg ts$» t o d f . — tfi U iU felt I Vumhs aalcg^ ro p anM %' W|»tf IW JFlop? 4 ^ spitifefc. • | *Mr? ffimtiogtmb'*bmb&u vailing f '" “■' * a t * a , ^ * * * * # ■ * * « » « • ^ nxiil Mr<f' &Bfsl I Kay ®earn ©fS5pr|pjgfi«?l. *# felly. ; ’viiitxgai t~:& icfnrs 17 & O, H> r>S0garj£wfo tm f e a Ivieiilag refevES Is ffecwyivnpi# iwaJ ttirm f m& w e t i mm Mp^rntm &* mtk&wk&ev t$m m * . ' M&m »a$ F«dlU,^f|lRi P j % M%min vlJle lpf $%£&, ffa/ttm ¥£m%t*tel& t?, t i l f e ,$ m ' .-* . . Mm Jhmvse Wnl f 0 tdt o i U#y|on; ttM 0 8 V«r Jfeia , ^»t5»t»fl(Ii¥y'iiuiii,Mo3wky tbeir , “ $u*n!**i Mf* ’* 0 $* ffl* *, Mm Q* Xai.t hn$ \'Mn a « rc « at lire iiflrtie af ’ , ®o# i$y&f IU ,. t' - / " t , - . &#d far yan im tM w ym r grwser famlcVmg ~*-M&Ul XftoiAr w*ke$ good hrq*d, ,’ %Figg^eld, «£r«» gtt<*£« of .Mr, Caleb <‘;'%%ferOjwel» Sistlir^egr/ - -'■/ >\ ^ >* ^ry tbe fleraW farjab work, ')Mrf3*1 a . «u4,'w|f« of $ottlb °'' p##00t’Mr**ittid M t& ^ ijyLS se& e ff. and family, ; ^ iox-f •‘ 4ppem S0e df>2> Lightning j j t e pints , $1-10 do2, tjWw iil-20 doss,, at : ; , - > ■" ' s ; ' i v'| *1 ru ,rt' '* lv ■» rn * 1 MC'Pavid Fellow*, acoompaniei by hi* wife, heo]is^i& Mithata, left Sunday afternoon for- their fdtnfe botrip m Btfraingbam, Alai Muring - . the ifemer rnoath?.they wilt reside in the'mountains at the euminer/home j_fmhnjtutg p)-the groomif father, ^ H i e best linkers use Model Flour. - « , *•■ . . • 4J petition b#s beeu filed ‘with the Xenia elty eouiieU of the “ m b f asking for a tipeelal elcetloa under the ileal hw ./S o time has been sat yet, ■-^Yoflr.mohey back Ifypu are not pleased with Model Fjoiir, , ’ Who. Cordon, who was ntmtti some' time ago for the theft of bptl'er from the. Tbwngky. .ertatneriL .and MmMdm taimkt mwMm gacstl Mae?* f f i rkf Wyatt and <L.R # fM W Mefe|enS3?, of X#»!§*, t f e f a j F a y e t t v l l f e ^ T e n o „ weregs^f* week# -J ■ 1 - I ofjfij® , sjarfbna ‘f<%)rton sevem i daye Ike fjftt of&e week, Mr, Z, 5f, Phillip* returnetl f£m%" day from Cbchoeton, where he spent sever*! day* ymfmg hia lather, who i* 01 yea?#of *ge#nd bp|oylag ’ g o & S p * ^ reta«t«4 humefrom C M f c h e health. Mr*, BL 'iL (sottfif and daughter*, and Jeafe* and son, F rink , 'f e n d over to the Grand jury by ;where they .have h f e the guest*. , , ^ -y, , i f f A. B feart jfnd fatally, , „vMr. Charlie*Miaagr'*|>enf Sunday with his «m, Carl, at Kiehmond, re­ turning. to Dayhm, Monday, where he vUited hh daughter, Mrs, Charles JBrothertod. ' ‘ ^01# F* (Mm au^ >*ou> JKoy/ S f e G . 1 W. Cline, of Cedarville# -were Sunday guests o f L K, 5strottp sad -wife,—fiouth Solon Advance, / As f e r ehur^edtdfco for fire* ffit^t Strict v'M<3M ehdreh; Spring M$Mt 4fdl^*t#d' ^sifeih-; /Blihpp jDavid.H, M&ore'and Bishop L W. Bashferd were pm eat , Parks wifi bedonated to chics aloag the Big Four railway line on the Carn­ egie libraryplan, » city to agree to maintain the park, i BeUefonfainehas Cm first gift of »;park ok this plan, ’Mr, Frsuk Xsgley wild famiy of Xenia andMissHffie-Baffenbarger of SpringfieMWere the guest JofS* W. Xagleyand family several flay* this ’■treeXh C^duly 10th, excursion tickets will be sold to Columbus' via Pennsylvania Lines at $1 00 round trip fromCedar- yllJe, good. going on special train leaving at #:5Sa, m,_, and to Cineia nati at 01,20 round trip, good going on special train leaving avfkCH) m m central time, A. terribly, disaster oeeured in the Xprtb Atlantic on the night of dune 23, when the Danish steamer Norge foundered on the rocks, Out of the 780, emlgran{aon board over 700 were drowned, 'fhe cmigrants were Dpucs and Norwegians and were bound tor New York# ^M*ny Xeiuans arc interested in n wcddlttg"wlj!elrW¥«d^«r^ in .the Probate court on bond surned hv M. C. McMillan and 'At CJine ut again a boarder at the County jail, Mr, McMillan appeared, before Judge Bcroggy Thursday morning and asked to be releasee a* bondsman. Gorden wa* with him and the Court ordered the discharge and Gordon’s arrest. JBev.tJ. KnoxMontgomeryof Char- loots X, CMa man well known in XT. P, church circles has f e n elected as President of Muskingum college. —I f tmCe you try you will always fenyModel Flour, Its the best Mr. Perry Shull, of Kansas City, returned to Htf Louis Taesday, after several days visit with hi* mother, Mrs, Wrii, rihull. Here he will meat his wife, and the two visit the World's Fair, Mr, Shull will then leave for the Fast on a business trip In connection with the tailoring firm of Which he is a member, fiubecrilK* lor file Herald, Ever Catch Cold and despair of getting rid of ft? 'That'* because you did not two pw^MMiyy . t # w em t s QUININE TABLEfS gold with a gnamnteeio cur:* to tls, Hwrabjia,Malaria, u Grippe, Ct m* Haadaohs, or druasrist wfli jfe h a n d your money, f e l d We iswlcet frlrvroflfcrf 3Wwy never tmm distraas, Bsver gripe nor riefe#, Panectiy ITamnaai, . Jfo bad after rfieri#, ,„ fradri on having, and m i tl>if f .' jgbSu mk -Bi---a ... U t l l i h f ‘L i x i t i i i ^ . < M l i # T i i l i f i t i».eCrm- m m - au * momm. ■ ' ItopMWtkVf i m herb m m m % m n CfftC, :v, f liMMilivttt#rt» Ik*CHefetli, IdflMit# H#i ;>v.: 1 mmmmi W£ united in' marriage with Mies Mary 'JSlftkbMb bUpi^ at tier hurae in Cule- donifljX.Y, Itev, Miller I*n graduate ofthe Xenia theological eemiunry and one of the rising young ministers in theUnited Prespytcrian denomination He Is nowpastor of the Second U. P. Church at Cambridge, 0 ., and is!very popular with hisBock, Xenia friends extend congratulations.—Gazette, ^Latest word . in- that Mr, 0. B. Collins and wife,, .who have been teaching in the X’hillipines, will reach here next Tuesday, As was staled by. the Herald some weeks ago, Mr. and Mr, And Mrs. Collina-left Manilla May 7 and were due here about June 12, bftt owing to quarantine at Kobe, the have f e n greatly delayed, The cause of ihe quarantine was the sick­ ness of a Chinaman who, accord­ ing to the American physical? had pneumonia. Ho died three days Alter being taken from the vessel. The vessel that has landed the couple safely in port At Ban Francisco is known as the Korea and lm 180O0 tons capacity, It is one of the finest that piles the waters of, the Pacific, Mr. and Mrs, Collin* will spend sev­ eral, day* visiting in the 'Vestern states before coming to Ohio, mum Ydu can depend on Ayer's Hslr Vigor to restore color ffr your gray hair* every time. Foliovdirections and itnever falls to do tbit work, It stops HairVigor fsHfngofthe hair*alid.There's great satisfaction in knowing you are not going to be disap* pointed* Isn’t that to? . "M f ii*0t*4r<f mijfl it #m iWni if, i tome]#« ntin 1 n .« 1 # rtfA*«,WHiur Vfenftn j-ftVrfif.itirti'* rn»wtr^aA.ilrat.,ii.r. Y-tic IMItVMfrtiT iMSlInlrtfxt* tvlltt Jfrtrl rtWltr, (<if ‘ M,•*-*#. H\ JtimtAX, it<w>h(M|5)i*rt, K i \ itWs - . y.r, *t*j|fY>« Fading Hair mil , . Mm*fJkttfttf JKyfe of Mm\o»* III# will fill the pulpit,at theB, P^chunsh Safefeb, ^rA g f e ybu.og feb'aew for sale. Polled j«r»eyv $L, Mi £k#tf Bejft pfe^BSIt Clifton exchange ’ ’ 4E- '. 'ISalpB-TpWofl^y if spending 'U% few daya with -his. brisker rifewari, and feilyj. ' , J* ■ ^ - - -- Hon Gfefe? GrayofJeffrmmvlfe 0 ,f lyav-the guest of A*'Bi#dfnrd» Thuiada/. ' , • ' J , the ahfn edi­ torial wrii*t£who has feu - mfotmetetf frith the CftyfoB'Herald for the past twd'and’a half years* has tcndcrcdhi* rcrighatlwr* Major ‘H^rilestyi f*:the man under whom W- JD, Ncsbit, the humorous writer of the Chicago Trib­ une, trainedand receivedMs firstWork in the newspaper field a* a reporter in a little Indiana townon a paperowned by the majot?,-rWestern Publisher. The boy who f e c t s the streets.af­ ter night-fall without business or/ per­ missionLfcttltivauoga verydangerous habit. Any place where a boy has no bufeiiess b a dangerous place- for him, ’whether it is oft tbsrirectjn the store or elnewhetOf A bov that is-all right, l i f e his home , friend*, booksur news­ papers inpreference to the data found Onthe streets without bulsness, Busi­ ness men of all kinds look upon the boy loafer as the dead beat of the future. —Fkchange, The recent legislature passed a bill to provide for the building and repair of line fences, and for the repeal of several sections of the revised statutes, llw new law including an act to com- pel— owners--<rMimtb-ttr“kecp--brtmh| briars, thistlesandother noxiousweeds wpa rtitmit1* tence;..finriarrpm'ride that owners of adjoining land* shaft build and maintain partition fences on equal shares, unless otherwise agreed upon, and that if one party fails to build his share of fence the township trustees may build same and have coat BftscEcedagainst the tend owner. The laud owner or tenant roust keep the weed*cut on bis sideof the fence, $nd if he fails to do so the township trust­ ees may have the workdone and the cost assessed against the property. - Ex. * • AAAAAAAJAUAAAAUAUAAAA* * . .. TESTING METHODS A teat a* to the valae of news­ paper advertising over other method* was made a year ago by the great publishing house of Harper A Bros. 'Two hook* were selected, one by a well known po.mlar author and the other by an unknown writer, trim tetter was selected for the newspaper advertising and the other for the usual channel*. With eqftnl ckitendilnfa the ntOtU (ttlfCMh*,! In th« #ew«im»e«*» oniMrippCd the other In «Ale* hr *00,000 eoates,- 1 fh e result was’a eoiivplete sur­ prise and established the fact that reader# go to the newspa­ per* for Information with regard to books a* well as with regard to most other maftet**,-riatten*l Printer-Journalist. T he heat ad v rriW i:* utftuuui for any tw 1 , nant I*the Iwnf paper whkh gor* into tit* h.ttnes of ths tKiipit, A# this papir dnm. A u O u r B o o k s f o r t h e S a l e o f W o r k B e g i n s a t T h i s T i m e , o n c e Gas. Co. S e e W . L Grene County Oil & THE F i t AND THE MIDGET, Btetlpn, . Wwiiitit,- Ghfo) |j,riug nameI *std past-mfriefenddre^nf fhuobserver I dafr Of observation,- npme of Infet, dmm, 1 of .pfetfrig- crop# . number ofj plante^xhbrififrl number 4Stfpteots|, aifected, Ipt tfso fatter osomfjmihmit Cmp TakeLaxative Bromo QuinineTaHets. S m t m d^E ia tiir^ CmrmtGrfr O f te v e iy ^ r in r t^ h& z. 25 c* j beeaactevsrr J-'aiifeJ, Cu^snywater oatte that be fr lens would lm of mmUmoph otfe f. • • , ■ '! 4 &€a» noteghtwte^fiix«m city ofToleo^ b u t th ^w w fc 'tm- ho f e e w b lw ^ -lc f e t y ^ o d ja a t e .a f e ^ i f , -and that s*H SurteMeienses be fpm fw ed a t a s f e l | s«n writ pay the mm of teSfB 33opxi>REfv Cost f|W loSfal drag,k*in<B. - i I k AJAM foreach ey«®y <#tmpi CatpfrO jfwatealraotte. cargd hy thu me of 'fevASjBW C^us, J* CBE5QE0?. Wbsr# the Pabtf prvuhteptCtearbt Him. t- Su-«mto'twfom moonit, suhstefibed|» my ~The bmuk proMutit f e 4ulkfa>r - ^ l?thday'ot Beeeioter,' a . Ay *to 4«, apftftyant for 4 fcdsitimv.ftj’ibS } hanfc , t . 1 1 - . I f ■rtOttr ’pnployee^jous.% M nfehde- l y hottest 'of e0tfifsfr/f hpsuldC’, • •' '*% ^nn.-hoE5€sLiB, replied th e appli­ cant'. , ’ _” f*‘ ' 'l 7 \ uT)o you pay year debts F* asked tfad president. * ' ; fifr*** ; ' "Would, you pay even, a poker dfe?” - “Yets, sir/* - A- / ' ^Tm serr}',” said the president, "but we have no place for you.” When ■ Ihe nppiirimt had le ft, a friend o f ihe'president ventured do ask; , t. • ‘ - ’ "Why didn’t you employ him? He's apparently honest enough,” "Well,” replied ih e president, "he probably wouldn’t steal, but lie tells lies; No. mate . ever pays poker debts,”—Kansas City Times, NKJU. ; A* W. GL EASpS. Notary Public Hall*#Catarrh ciufe 1* taken Internally, siild nctn-airpctly on the blood anti rotacons ’-orheti oi the system.. Send fortesUrnoni- nte fev ‘ Had to Treat Back. gow street one oventn* wbnn one plan was seen pursuing another at a breakneck pace. The pursued, much the smaller man o f th e two, leaped on to a passing car. The pursuer leaped, on almost at ’ hia heels, and, seizing'the runaway by the collar, the two rolled off the ear together on, to the street, -Deeming i t Was a th ief who had been caught, a crowd collected. "What was he doing?” asked a man as the two struggled to their feet, the larger tigh tly grabbing the smaller. "Ach, the mean hound,” he gasped. “I stood, him a glass o’ beer alang there, an’ he* was boltin’ >without standby me yin. Bu t I ’ll watch him,” And bo marched off his man, London Rollcs, • I n th e seventeenth and eight­ eenth centuries when a London street was newly formed its name and date were frequently recorded on a tablet built into the wall of a corner house. The houses them­ selves were also' sometimes distin­ guished by initials, names or dales, either placed like the street tablets or on a rain pipe or inside the build­ ing. Some of these relies still sur­ vive, but there is constant danger o f their destruction, for every year many old houses are leveled with the ground, and streets once impor­ tan t cease to exist, are merged into other streets or lose their impor­ tance by bring renamed.—-London Truth. ‘ Social Settlement Visitor—Your daughter plays very well, Mrs. Smith, and bus quite a talent for music, Sirs. Smith «“ • Sure, she inherits that. Her grandfather was killed With a blow of a cottier a t a picnic. ■ ■—L ippineotfs Magazine, ■■* ' ■Unlucky. Publisher-- Your book ia tine up to the seventeenth chapter. After that it is mere drivel. < Author—Sir, if is my misfortune, loot my fault, ju s t as I was begin­ n ing the seven leantil chanter I dis­ covered, quite accidentally, what 1 Wa* driving at.—Tuple, SeimthlriB N#w, Young .W riter-M y heroine ha* golden hair, 1ml, T don’t like it, f^ddon hair j* fw old. I wish I had fe it-th iu g new. Hi* Friend—Why not make it ra­ dium hair, m 'hoy?—-Pittsburg F w i ** NEW TIME CARO. f! The following is the schedule for thedeparture of trains: For East 7;I2 avm. flag step; 4:47 p. m. For West St13 a. m, flagstop; 5:24 p. ro. REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY THE G h fe Hook* always'get the b r it result* with ThG excellence o f MOIXJEL is-- obtained b y export m illing anti and tfre u se o f specia lly selected Icernals o f th e choicest w h ea t ; ; ; : : Mrs. D. A, Shaw, of West Jefiemm, O *say#: MI aut highly pleased with MODEL FLOUR, as ft give* perfect •satisfaction. vI ’have -no desire to try any other since using the first of the MODEL.” TELL YOUR GROCER YOU WAKT . . . . MODEL FLOUR Madea Well Man fiLMfik Coed vtlt neoror tlielr roalliful Tlfor br REVIVO. it qnick 1 read BureIyr«rtor»» Kerroae- dm *.Eoftt Vitalitr, Impoteocr.IQgbUr Xntwlooe, I^)»trover,rvaiio# Homotr, WeatiurntMWM'.isO •U effect* ot,»oir-»fau*oor eaceeiftiUI ifldJecrritOA wblcbcallt*oneforetadr,boeto«normizrlic*. It notonlycore*by Matting «ttbae»*t of dlMue.bttt lsecreet nerve tonlo end blood bnUder, brine, log beck tbe pink glow to p*Io checJcjenar*- riorlng tho flro o f jrontb. It wards offTneenltj sad Comoraptlon, Inetet cn bating REVIVO,M other. II c*n ba cerrled in -rest pocket. Sr m ill, Sl.OOperi>*ok«e,or nix for 6 G.OO,wttb»fOi*‘ U t # vrrlttoa k m rente* to cure o r g#nOMl Uin Money. Booleendaome free. AOdreu - EOYALMEDICINE COt ^ a g 8 a s 5 B S « * DR. Wm. Tcegarden, 1265. Detroit St., Xenia, 0 . Cures Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Kervon# Diseases. Also dis­ eases of women. LEGAL NOTICE. Gtoi %0 II. Crawford, whoso residence Is miknown, will ta^o notice that on the loth day of June, A, I), 100i, Robert I), (tewford hied Ids petition ill the Common 1‘IcftS Court of Greene County. Ohio, in e«»e Ko'» n,J37 against Uio above named George 11, Crawford and others, praying for partition of Ibe following premises: lowit: Situate In the County of Greene, in ,the State of Ohio, and In tho Township of CedarvlitC, towit; Situate and being bnrthe waters of Mflcsits Creek, beingpartedMilitarySurvey Ko. liftI, and bounded a* follows: lovrit; I'.rinnlng at a.stone corner fo. Rcrfd and funning thence with bis line K23!iw, W51.3 pedes to a atone In said Hqe corner to John JamisoiVa licirs: thence B WWpoHs to a slake and while cafe In James Gull's line, tbc-tice S H3°, K lift poles to fhebcfcinfthifi', contaiidna eig.btoen arms more of less, being the anld premises conveyed to J*»lcParis *«d Hannah Paris by Daniel Siurphy and wifeby deed dated Noyi-mber J, JriiO and recofdrd in Yol. B at page Tib band Recordsof ftrente County, Ohio; and for the assignment of tho doWer of Alexander Crawford in the undivided one half of the ahovedescribfcd ptefnlHea, ftaid (GorgeII, Crawford is required to answer <mor before tlrelOlhdayof Reptert- ber, loot or Judgment may be taken against him. T, t„ Magi inh r, Robert I>,Crawford. Aftorncy, Plaintiff, CM, {‘bring them out,, Hticcotomh (Ko* SVcBa Iframl) lOo por rim, Tom** foe.*, per rim. JOo or tbre* tiomw for 25v at Bird’#. O u r C a r Of I s in a n d w e q u o te th e fo llow in g CA S ft P R IC E S ; Pjytuotiih Standard, lie. per lb, Pjymouth Pore M9nilk .J4c4>&n.ftiL. 3 Ply Insect Proof Kentucky River Mill Hemp, l 4Ae pfer lb ! Gft. Nfr-nnrmrntf Mrttvov TT«?CTOe.j -fO-QS- McCormicfc, Deering and Milwaukee sections at 4c each. K n ives a n d Knife h e a d s fo r a l l m a c h in e s fu rn ished , a t p ro p o r tio n a te ' ra te s . Pure Manillas and Sisal Rope, ail sizes, Haytrack and Carriers, Hay Forks, Pulleys, etc., at Kerr&HastingsBros THEBIGT 10 NEYMAKER FOR HOG RAISER5 I* Dr, Jos. Hass’ Hog- Remedy which for more than 27 years haa Stood tbs ^vercat teste and in all oases can be depended upon, D obm are Small but effective and, results considered, is the cheapest, safest and surest preparation on the market for hogs. Dr. Haas Pays Por All Hogs That Die When this Remedy is f«f *s a preventive, I rojK*ift«nTfl';nf. boofe^Bagoft^/*' •; anda fr»topyorwhli3ii'ia*y.w i n t i i i f e : mu* im m tim T*w»: iwiUC'histBt*ttoh|^ffei,fid« guersiiilue J?yci' fpwn fjtemriy.anditenciuilveiy pmt thegreet f«Uli J)r. Haas Rosin his Remedy, t h o u s a n d s o f t e s s i m o n i a l s From the leading breeder# and feeders tbroughmit the hoi? raising amuolaflteiti to1* ? * °|f |tht ^ eT dy w) 11cfrnv}ftcfe an7 one that they cftuiiot afford to attempt to rinse hog* without it. H tott ftndidfrnurof i orooif woin M K f X » » w rnm tm l wrt ««««wwi»t extrafk*»U A t o t S m. H ,M h ° ° ^ 2S lb .om SU .S 0 . M o n |6 ,S 0 , J2.S0.1.4s iM SO e n li p ^ p « l ,s , FOR SALE BY JWTUALLFOR m m t tLAitil C^arville, 0 , »,

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